Yes --- love, hugs and white light to Hideyo. Don't you just wish sometimes that we could all meet in the same room and encourage each other? This forum is that way in a lot of ways. I've always been a terribly independent cuss - but I have come to love and depend on all of you. Going to check into the flaxseed oil for all of us and me too. Love you all so much, elizabeth, phelix, antonio, tiffany, lexie, shakiti, tori, othello, and mama kitty. In a message dated 12/16/2006 12:30:12 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I too wish Hideyo would lean on us more. She's going through a waking nightmare with her fur kids. Her energy and resources are being stretched to the breaking point. I don't know how you do it Hideyo. You're one strong, determined, loving lady. You are appreciated and you are cared about. Prayers to you and all those you care for. I've been adding flax seed oil, (along with Glu/Chond and MSM), to my GSD's food since he was diagnosed with degenerative spinal myopathy. I've always used it at the fist sign of arthritis and it really helps relieve symptoms of inflammation. Just adding my testimony! Nina Mari Kolbe wrote: Hideyo: My prayers to you and your furchildren. I know how hard and stressful caring for an ill furchild can be and when you have several with chronic or serious conditions, it can stretch you to the breaking point. Please lean on the group for support. Below is an excerpt from an article I saved. The account I have the link saved in is having server problems so I can't access it, but possibly you could do a google search on Paul Stitt and his research would come up. /mari A groundswell of nutrition conscious veterinarians are beginning to recommend to their clients that they supplement their animals diet with a daily dose of flaxseed oil, poured right over the food. The vets are finding remarkable results in clearing up skin conditions, relieving arthritic and inflammatory pain, as well as improved over all pet health. Mr. Paul Stitt, while addressing a scientific conference in North Dakota reported that flax increased bone strength as well as improved the silkiness and sheen of animals fur. Numerous studies conducted on animals and humans show that flax has powerful anti-tumor properties and may reduce tumor size by 50%. On 12/11/06, Hideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) > wrote: Hi, I am finding out that my 7 year old doggy, JoJo may have a cancer – he has tumors in his gums and have bloody urine – and x-ray shows mass all over his body – he is not acting sick – he runs around and eats very well – if you guys have any suggestions on cancer treatment (especially alternative treatment), please email me with any information – we are sending out cytology to find out more about it. Also, my baby kitty, Lizzy might be very sick and need all the prayers I can get (of course, please also pray for my Ghanid with severe vestibular disorder and with Ayumi with unknown cause of non-regenerative anemia – again thank you all for your support - -- /mari (SpiritCat) Until there are none, adopt one. SpiritCat and the Mooseheart Mumpkees of southeastern Texas [EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])